[0001] This invention relates to footwear with an air cushion and a method for making the
same.
[0002] Figs. 1 and 2 illustrate a conventional shoe disclosed in U. S. Patent No. 4,722,131.
The shoe includes an upper 8, an outsole 9, and an air cushion 7 sandwiched between
the upper 8 and the outsole 9. The air cushion 7 is made from an elastomeric material
so as to be inflatable up to about 40 psi, and is formed with a plurality of depressions
70 for the purpose of providing vertical support thereto. Since the air cushion 7
is made from an elastomeric material, it is relatively soft. As a consequence, the
strength of the vertical support given by the depressions 70 to the air cushion 7
is insuf ficient . A foam material can be used to encapsulate the air cushion 2 and
fill the depressions 70 so as to enhance the strength of the vertical support to the
air cushion 7. However, the foam material is also a soft material. As such, there
is still a need to enhance the strength of the vertical support to a conventional
air cushion. Moreover, using a foam material to enhance the strength of the vertical
support to the air cushion significantly increases the manufacturing cost of the shoe
. The depressions 70 divide the air cushion 7 into a plurality of cells that are in
fluid communication with one other. However, the structure as such is disadvantageous
in that once the air cushion 70 is compressed at one end thereof, the other end of
the air cushion 70 expands, so that said one end of the air cushion 70 will be significantly
depressed, which results in an imbalance in the cushioning effect between the two
ends of the air cushion 70 and insufficient cushioning at said one end of the air
cushion 70.
[0003] Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide an article of footwear
that is capable of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks.
[0004] Another object of this invention is to provide a method for making the article of
footwear of this invention.
[0005] According to one aspect of the present invention, an article of footwear comprises:
an upper having a peripheral wall with a bottom end that defines a bottom opening,
and an insole that covers the bottom opening and that is connected to the bottom end
of the peripheral wall; an outsole spaced apart from and vertically aligned with the
insole, having a horizontal base, and formed with a plurality of studs that project
from the horizontal base toward the insole; and an air cushion sandwiched between
the insole and the outsole and including a top wall that is bonded to the insole and
that has a peripheral edge, a bottom wall that is bonded to the outsole and that has
a peripheral edge, and a cushion peripheral wall that interconnects the peripheral
edges of the top and bottom walls, and that cooperates with the top and bottom walls
to confine an air chamber thereamong. The bottom wall has a horizontal wall portion
that is bonded to the horizontal base of the outsole, and a plurality of grooves,
each of which is confined by a groove-confining wall that extends inwardly from the
horizontal wall portion into the air chamber. Each of the studs extends into a respective
one of the grooves, and has an outer surface that conforms and that is bonded to the
groove-confining wall.
[0006] According to another aspect of the present invention, a method for making an article
of footwear comprises the steps of: preparing an upper that has a peripheral wall
with a bottom end that defines a bottom opening, and an insole that covers the bottom
opening and that is connected to the bottom end of the peripheral wall; preparing
an outsole having a horizontal base, and formed with a plurality of studs that project
from the horizontal base; mounting the upper on a last; forming an inflatable air
cushion that includes a top wall with a peripheral edge, a bottom wall with a peripheral
edge, and a cushion peripheral wall interconnecting the peripheral edges of the top
and bottom walls and cooperating with the top and bottom walls to confine an air chamber
thereamong, the bottom wall having a horizontal wall portion, and a plurality of grooves,
each of which is confined by a groove-confining wall that extends inwardly of the
air chamber from the horizontal wall portion; placing and assembling the air cushion,
the outsole, and the upper which is mounted on the last in a mold in such a manner
that the air cushion is sandwiched between the insole and the outsole, that the top
wall confronts the insole, that the horizontal wall portion of the bottom wall confronts
the horizontal base, and that each of the studs extends into a respective one of the
grooves; injecting air into the air chamber so as to permit expansion of the air cushion
and so as to permit abutment of the cushion peripheral wall against an inner side
wall of the mold, abutment of the top wall against the insole, and abutment of the
horizontal wall portion of the bottom wall against the horizontal base; and thermally
molding assembly of the air cushion, the outsole, and the upper in the mold so as
to shape the cushion peripheral wall in accordance with the shape of the inner side
wall of the mold and so as to permit bonding between the top wall and the insole,
between the horizontal wall portion of the bottom wall and the horizontal base, and
between each of the studs and the respective groove-confining wall.
[0007] In the drawings which illustrate embodiments of the invention,
Fig. 1 is a cutaway view to illustrate a conventional article of footwear with an
air cushion;
Fig. 2 is a cutaway view to illustrate the structure of the air cushion of the conventional
article of footwear;
Fig. 3 is a cutaway view of an article of footwear embodying this invention;
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary rear sectional view of the article of footwear of Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is a block diagram to illustrate how the article of footwear of Fig. 3 is made
according to a method of this invention;
Fig. 6 is an exploded perspective view to illustrate how the article of footwear of
Fig. 3 is made according to the method of this invention;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view of an air cushion used in the article of footwear of
Fig.3 according to the method of this invention;
Fig. 8 is a rear sectional view to illustrate how the air cushion is molded with an
upper and an outsole of the article of footwear of Fig. 3 in a mold according to the
method of this invention;
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of the article of footwear
of this invention; and
Fig. 10 is a perspective view of a third preferred embodiment of the article of footwear
of this invention.
[0008] For the sake of clarity, like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals
throughout the disclosure.
[0009] Fig. 3 illustrates a preferred embodiment of an article of footwear of this invention.
The article of footwear includes: an upper 3 having a peripheral wall 32 with a bottom
end 320 that defines a bottom opening, and an insole 34 that covers the bottom opening
and that is connected to the bottom end 320 of the peripheral wall 32; an outsole
31 spaced apart from and vertically aligned with the insole 34, having a horizontal
base 310, and formed with a plurality of studs 311 that project from the horizontal
base 310 toward the insole 34; and an air cushion 35 sandwiched between the insole
34 and the outsole 31 and including a top wall 351 that is bonded to the insole 34
and that has a peripheral edge 3510, a bottom wall 352 that is bonded to the outsole
31 and that has a peripheral edge 3520, and a cushion peripheral wall 353 that interconnects
the peripheral edges 3510, 3520 of the top and bottom walls 351, 352, and that cooperates
with the top and bottom walls 351, 352 to confine an air chamber 3 6 thereamong .
The bottom wall 352 has a horizontal wall portion 3521 that is bonded to the horizontal
base 310 of the outsole 31, and a plurality of grooves 3522, each of which is confined
by a groove-confining wall 3523 that extends inwardly from the horizontal wall portion
3521 into the air chamber 36. Each of the studs 311 extends into a respective one
of the grooves 3522, and has an outer surface 3110 that conforms and that is bonded
to the groove-confining wall 3523 so as to provide vertical support to the air cushion
35. Since the outsole 31 is normally made from a material that has a hardness greater
than that of the air cushion 35, the problem of insufficient strength of the vertical
support encountered in the prior art can be eliminated. Moreover, the drawback with
respect to the relatively high manufacturing cost of the shoe of the prior art resulting
from the formation of the foam body on the air cushion can be overcome.
[0010] The horizontal base 310 of the outsole 31 has a peripheral edge 3101. The peripheral
wall 32 of the upper 3 has a bottom portion 321. The outsole 31 further has a top
peripheral flange 312 that has a lower portion 3121 extending upwardly from the peripheral
edge 3101 of the horizontal base 310 and surrounding and bonded to the cushion peripheral
wall 353 of the air cushion 35, and an upper portion 3122 extending upwardly from
the lower portion 3121 and surrounding and bonded to the bottom portion 321 of the
peripheral wall 32 of the upper 3.
[0011] Referring to Figs. 5 to 8, in combination with Fig. 4, the article of footwear of
this invention can be made by a method including the steps of : preparing the upper
3 and the outsole 31; mounting the upper 3 on a last 30; forming the air cushion 35
which is made from polyurethane and which is inflatable; placing and assembling the
air cushion 35, the outsole 31, and the upper 3 which is mounted on the last 30 in
a mold 40 in such a manner that the air cushion 35 is sandwiched between the insole
34 and the outsole 31, that the top wall 351 confronts the insole 34, that the horizontal
wall portion 3521 of the bottom wall 352 confronts the horizontal base 310, and that
each of the studs 311 extends into a respective one of the grooves 3522; injecting
air into the air chamber 36 so as to permit expansion of the air cushion 35 and so
as to permit abutment of the cushion peripheral wall 353 against an inner side wall
411 of a pair of side mold parts 41 of the mold 40, abutment of the top wall 351 against
the insole 34, and abutment of the horizontal wall portion 3521 of the bottom wall
352 against the horizontal base 310; and thermally molding assembly of the air cushion
35, the outsole 31, and the upper 3 in the mold 40 so as to shape the cushion peripheral
wall 353 in accordance with the shape of the inner side wall 411 of the side mold
parts 41 of the mold 40 and so as to permit bonding between the top wall 351 and the
insole 34, between the horizontal wall portion 3522 of the bottom wall 352 and the
hori zontal base 310, and between each of the studs 311 and the respective groove-confining
wall 3522 . Since the cushion peripheral wall 353 is pressed against the inner side
wall 411 of the side mold part 41 during the molding stage, the cushion peripheral
wall 353 is capable of being patterned in accordance with the pattern on the inner
side wall 411 of the side mold part 41.
[0012] The cushion peripheral wall 353 of the air cushion 35 is formed with an air inlet
16 at a heel position of the article of footwear for passage of air into the air chamber
36, and an air outlet 17 opposite to the air inlet 16 at a toe position of the article
of footwear for passage of air out of the air chamber 36 during the injection stage
. The injected air is heated prior to the injection stage, and is caused to continuously
flow out of the air chamber 36 via the air outlet 17 during the injection stage so
as to preheat and to soften the air cushion 35 prior to the molding stage, thereby
facilitating patterning of the cushion peripheral wall 353 of the air cushion 35 and
expediting the molding operation.
[0013] Figs. 9 and 10 illustrate second and third preferred embodiments of the article of
footwear of this invention which are similar to that shown in Fig. 4, except that
the air cushion 35 of the second or third preferred embodiment includes a plurality
of partitions 354 that sealingly interconnect the top and bottom walls 351, 352, which
are flat, to divide the air chamber 36 into a plurality of closed cells 356 so as
to enhance the vertical support to the air cushion 35. Each of the partitions 354
is formed with an aperture 355 so as to permit fluid communication between adjacent
closed cells 356 . The closed cells 356 of the air cushion 35 of Fig. 9 form a honeycomb
structure, whereas the closed cells 356 of the air cushion 35 of Fig. 10 form a square
grid structure.
1. An article of footwear
characterized by:
an upper (3) having a peripheral wall (32) with a bottom end (320) that defines a
bottom opening, and an insole (34) that covers said bottom opening and that is connected
to said bottom end (320) of said peripheral wall (32);
an outsole (31) spaced apart from and vertically aligned with said insole (34), having
a horizontal base (310) , and formed with a plurality of studs (311) that project
from said horizontal base (310) toward said insole (34); and
an air cushion (35) sandwiched between said insole (34) and said outsole (31) and
including a top wall (351) that is bonded to said insole (34) and that has a peripheral
edge (3510) , a bottom wall (352) that is bonded to said outsole (31) and that has
a peripheral edge (3520), and a cushion peripheral wall (353) that interconnects said
peripheral edges (3510, 3520) of said top and bottom walls (351, 352), and that cooperates
with said top and bottom walls (351, 352) to confine an air chamber (36) thereamong,
said bottom wall (352) having a horizontal wall portion (3521) that is bonded to said
horizontal base (310) of said outsole (31), and a plurality of grooves (3522), each
of which is confined by a groove-confining wall (3523) that extends inwardly from
said horizontal wall portion (3521) into said air chamber (36), each of said studs
(311) extending into a respective one of said grooves (3522) and having an outer surface
(3110) that conforms and that is bonded to said groove-confining wall (3523).
2. The article of footwear of Claim 1, characterized in that said horizontal base (310) of said outsole (31) has a peripheral edge (3101), said
peripheral wall (32) of said upper (3) having a bottom portion (321), said outsole
(31) further having a top peripheral flange (312) that has a lower portion (3121)
extending upwardly from said peripheral edge (3101) of said horizontal base (310)
and surrounding and bonded to said cushion peripheral wall (353) of said air cushion
(35), and an upper portion (3122) extending upwardly from said lower portion (3121)
and surrounding and bonded to said bottom portion (321) of said peripheral wall (32)
of said upper (3).
3. A method for making an article of footwear,
characterized by the steps of:
preparing an upper (3) that has a peripheral wall (32) with a bottom end (320) that
defines a bottom opening, and an insole (34) that covers the bottom opening and that
is connected to the bottom end (320) of the peripheral wall (32);
preparing an outsole (31) having a horizontal base (310) , and formed with a plurality
of studs (311) that project from the horizontal base (310);
mounting the upper (3) on a last (30);
forming an inflatable air cushion (35) that includes a top wall (351) with a peripheral
edge (3510), a bottom wall (352) with a peripheral edge (3520) , and a cushion peripheral
wall (353) interconnecting the peripheral edges (3510, 3520) of the top and bottom
walls (351, 352) and cooperating with the top and bottom walls (351, 352) to confine
an air chamber (36) thereamong, the bottom wall (352) having a horizontal wall portion
(3521), and a plurality of grooves (3522) , each of which is confined by a groove-confining
wall (3523) that extends inwardly of the air chamber (36) from the horizontal wall
portion (3521);
placing and assembling the air cushion (35) , the outsole (31), and the upper (3)
which is mounted on the last (30) in a mold (40) in such a manner that the air cushion
(35) is sandwiched between the insole (34) and the outsole (31), that the top wall
(351) confronts the insole (34) , that the horizontal wall portion (3521) of the bottom
wall (352) confronts the horizontal base (310) , and that each of the studs (311)
extends into a respective one of the grooves (3522) ;
injecting air into the air chamber (36) so as to permit expansion of the air cushion
(35) and so as to permit abutment of the cushion peripheral wall (353) against an
inner side wall (411) of the mold (40), abutment of the top wall (351) against the
insole (34), and abutment of the horizontal wall portion (3521) of the bottom wall
(352) against the horizontal base (310); and
thermally molding assembly of the air cushion (35) , the outsole (31) , and the upper
(3) in the mold (40) so as to shape the cushion peripheral wall (353) in accordance
with the shape of the inner side wall (411) of the mold (40) and so as to permit bonding
between the top wall (351) and the insole (34), between the horizontal wall portion
(3521) of the bottom wall (352) and the horizontal base (310) , and between each of
the studs (311) and the respective groove-confining wall (3522).
4. The method of Claim 3, characterized in that the cushion peripheral wall (353) of the air cushion (35) is formed with an air inlet
(16) for passage of air into the air chamber (36), and an air outlet (17) opposite
to the air inlet (16) for passage of air out of the air chamber (36) , the injected
air being heated prior to the injection stage and being caused to continuously flow
out of the air chamber (36) via the air outlet (17) during the injection stage so
as to preheat and to soften the air cushion (35) prior to the molding stage.
5. The method of Claim 3, characterized in that the horizontal base (310) of the outsole (31) has a peripheral edge (3101), the peripheral
wall (32) of the upper (3) having a bottom portion (321), the outsole (31) further
having a top peripheral flange (312) that extends upwardly from the peripheral edge
(3101) of the horizontal base (310), and that has upper and lower portions (3122,
3121), the lower portion (3121) surrounding and being bonded to the cushion peripheral
wall (353) of the air cushion (35) , and the upper portion (3122) surrounding and
being bonded to the bottom portion (321) of the peripheral wall (32) of the upper
(3) after the molding stage.
6. An article of footwear
characterized by:
an upper (3) with an insole (34);
an outsole (31) spaced apart from and vertically aligned with said insole (34); and
an air cushion (35) sandwiched between said insole (34) and said outsole (31) and
including a top wall (351) that is bonded to said insole (34) and that has a peripheral
edge (3510) , a bottom wall (352) that is bonded to said outsole (31) and that has
a peripheral edge (3520) , and a cushion peripheral wall (353) that interconnects
said peripheral edges (3510, 3520) of said top and bottom walls (351, 352), and that
cooperates with said top and bottom walls (351, 352) to confine an air chamber (36)
thereamong, said air cushion (35) further including a plurality of partitions (354)
that sealingly interconnect said top and bottom walls (351, 352) to divide said air
chamber (36) into a plurality of closed cells (356) , each of said partitions (354)
being formed with an aperture (355) so as to permit fluid communication between adjacent
closed cells (356) .
7. The article of footwear of Claim 6, characterized in that said closed cells (356) forms a structure that is honeycomb in shape.